Vintage Alex Korda Thief Of Baghdad Brooch Rare Authentic 1940s Brooch Rice
An exceptional and historically significant vintage figural brooch inspired by Alexander Korda's 1940 fantasy film The Thief of Bagdad. This dramatic pin depicts a cloaked rider on horseback, rendered in powerful motion and sculptural relief, directly echoing the film's iconic visual language of myth, adventure, and Eastern fantasy.
Produced circa 1940, during the release and popularity of The Thief of Bagdad, this brooch represents the golden era of Hollywood film-inspired costume jewelry, when studios commissioned and licensed dramatic accessories reflecting cinematic imagery. The flowing cloak, dynamic equestrian pose, and stylized anatomy strongly align with the film's costuming and promotional artwork.
The piece is crafted in silver-tone metal with a naturally aged patina that enhances its depth and dimensionality. The reverse bears a maker's mark and numeric stamp, consistent with studio-era production rather than later reproductions. A traditional horizontal pin mechanism remains intact and functional.
This brooch is both a striking wearable statement and a desirable piece of early cinema memorabilia, appealing to collectors of vintage costume jewelry, classic film artifacts, and Alexander Korda productions.
Condition
Vintage condition consistent with age. Surface wear, patina, and finish variation are present throughout, in keeping with an early 20th-century piece. No structural damage observed. Pin back is secure and functional.
Details
Film Reference: The Thief of Bagdad (Alexander Korda, 1940)
Subject: Cloaked rider on horseback
Era: Circa 1940
Material: Silver-tone metal
Construction: Cast figural brooch with pin back
Markings: Signed / numbered on reverse (see photos)